Myocardial cell damage during attacks of vasospastic angina in the absence of persistent electrocardiographic changes

We have investigated whether vasospastic anginal attacks might be associated with myocardial cell damage even when permanent QRS or ST‐T changes are absent. We obtained serum time–activity curves of creatine kinase MB, of myoglobin, and of alpha hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase in 15 patients with vasospastic angina admitted to our Coronary Care Unit (CCU). A slight but consistent rise and fall of both myoglobin and creatine kinase MB was observed in 7 patients (4 presented a definitive myocardial uptake of 99mTc pyrophosphate, and I had a faint deposition). A similar pattern was observed for myoglobin alone in 3 patients (1 presented a negative myocardial scan), while no consistent changes were found in the remaining 5 patients (2 presented a faint deposition of 99mTc pyrophosphate). No significant change of alpha hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase was observed in any of the patients. The coherent rise and fall of the levels of myocardial cytosolic components after prolonged episodes of vasospastic angina suggests that cell damage may occur even in the absence of persistent QRS and ST‐T changes.

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